Description by the Software Developer: "MediaMan is an intuitive, rich-featured personal media catalog manager.
MediaMan let you create and organize your own media catalog for free. MediaMan is capable of managing all kinds of media in your collection, including books, DVDs, CDs, VHS tapes, software and game titles.
Import items to your collection by downloading information from Amazon United States, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Canada, and France. Use the webcam barcode scanner to make the process even faster.
MediaMan is a tool that creates and organizes your media catalog.
Item status management let you keep an eye on the lent items, and never pay extra for the rented ones. All items can be divided and re-divided into nested categories according to your wish. And finally, the collection can be exported for printing or synchronizing with your PDAs."
MediaMan 3.10 Build 1109 MediaMan is an intuitive, rich-featured personal media catalog manager » 03.09.2011 - 13.08 MB - Windows XP/7/8 - Trial, $39.95
DVD Identifier 5.2.0 Retrieves and interprets the pre-recorded information that is present on dvd media (dvd+r, dvd+r dl, dvd+rw, dvd+rw dl, dvd-r, dvd-r dl, dvd-rw and dvd-ram) and on blu-ray media (bd-r and bd-re): parameters such as disc manufacturing information and supported write speeds » 12.01.2009 - 0.98 MB - Windows Vista/XP - Free
Audio Comparer 1.2 Audio Comparer is a Windows desktop application for MP3, MP2, MP1, WMA, AIF, WAV and OGG audio files comparison » 13.03.2009 - 2.39 MB - 98/XP/2K/Vista - Shareware, $
Alcohol 52% Free Edition 1.9.5.4521 This CD & DVD emulation software allows users to create a virtual CD/DVD drives and play CDs & DVDs without the need for the physical disc. » 17.03.2009 - 9.92 MB - 98/XP/2K/Vista - Adware, Adware
MP3 Rename 8.3.2.0 Renames MP3 files according to a variety of rules that you specify » 18.06.2010 - 129.55 KB - Windows XP/7/8 - Free
Pfrank 2.33 PFrank is an acronym for Peter's Flexible RenAmiNg Kit. This is a Freeware bulk file renaming program that runs under Windows » 15.10.2010 - 4.51 MB - 98/ME/2K/XP - Free
Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker 3.40 A program for creating CD/DVD labels and CD jewel cases. Automatically imports your track information from iTunes, WinAmp, Easy CD Creator and other programs that create playlists » 20.12.2013 - 10.21 MB - Windows XP/7/8 - Trial, $21.95
Tag Clinic 4.3.9.10 Displays all tag data from all files in an editable table » 19.01.2013 - 5.67 MB - Windows XP/7/8 - Trial, $26
Fantom DVD Pro 1.8.11 Build 13 A program that creates virtual CDs and virtual CD-ROM drives: Fantom CD copies the CD to the hard disk and lets you then run it in a virtual CD-ROM drive » 15.11.2008 - 9.66 MB - Windows Vista/XP - Shareware, $35
Alcohol 120% 2.1.1.2201Softoogle's Pick! CD/DVD emulation and burning program. Lets you copy CDs & DVDs (incl. copy-protected) to your hard drive, create up to 31 virtual drives and run your game images at over 200x faster than from a conventional CD-ROM » 21.12.2022 - 12.21 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Trial, $55
MP3tag 3.18f A tool to edit ID3 tags and comments of audio files » 05.12.2022 - 4.21 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Free
TagScanner 6.1.14 TagScanner is a multifunction program to organize large music collections » 10.11.2022 - 4.92 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Free
Zortam Mp3 Media Studio 30.0 Zortam Mp3 Media Studio is all-in-one Mp3 application that contains Mp3 ID3 Tag Organizer for searching and cataloguing Mp3 files into Mp3 library, editing tags, normalizing your Mp3s » 19.10.2022 - 35.22 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Shareware, $19.95
All My Movies 9.0.1472 A utility for cataloguing a movie collection. Supports all formats, from DVD, VCD, AVI & MPEG files to VHS tapes » 09.04.2022 - 16.39 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Shareware, $34.95
Sound Normalizer 8.5 Improve and regain the quality of MP3, FLAC and WAV files » 18.03.2022 - 9.5 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Shareware, $27
VideoInspector 2.15.8 VideoInspector is meant to provide you with as many details about your video files as possible. This is the perfect tool to solve "codec-related" problems » 04.03.2022 - 3.94 MB - Windows XP/7/8/10 - Free
MorphVOX 5.0.25 MorphVOX Voice Changer will change your voice to match your personality » 12.01.2022 - 7.94 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Trial, $39.95
CDRoller 11.81.20 A multi-functional CD-ROM data recovery & testing tool. Rescues data from scratched, damaged or defective discs. Finds and retrieves lost files on UDF discs » 05.01.2022 - 19.04 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Trial, $29.50
MediaMonkey 5.0.3.2627 MediaMonkey is an easy-to-use music manager and media jukebox for serious music collectors and iPod users » 22.11.2022 - 89.02 MB - Windows 7/8/10 - Free
A multifunctional organizer that lets you quickly whip up address books, write sticky notes and hang them on the desktop, check email boxes for email, send and receive email and sms, plus there is a scheduler and much more.
Protects web sites from being copied: encrypts HTML, JavaScripts, VBScripts, ASP, PHP, CSS, etc. Protects images on your web pages by splitting images into pieces and encrypting them. When someone browses your web site, all images are first downloaded and only then displayed, so all your images sit somewhere on the visitor's hard drive (namely in the Temparary Internet Files folder) and the snoopy visitor can easily find them. Here comes the Image Guardian (incorporated in the HTML Guardian program) - it'll split your images into pieces and generate the appropriate code (which will then be encrypted by HTML Guardian) to display those pieces in your pages as if this were an integral, non-splitted image. This will make image theft nearly impossible - if someone wants to copy your images, they won't be able to get the entire image, only pieces of it saved under random, meaningless names. HTML Guardian can also circumvent the various filters of web filtering software like Proxomitron, AdMuncher, Norton Internet Security, etc. So if you want to place a banner on your web site, encrypting your site content with the help of HTML Guardian is also useful (happy visitors will still be enjoying your banners despite all the filtering software being installed on their computers). In fact, HTML Guardian also claims to be able to "dramatically increase visits to your web site" by keeping away web content filters used by many corporate LANs (and some public proxy servers) to prevent people from accessing sites that contain certain keywords. So if you happen to own a web site that happens to contain such certain keywords, it might be a good idea to use HTML Guardian to try and dramatically increase your traffic: filters don't recognize the scrambled keywords, people happy, traffic skyrockets. On second thought, though, what about search engines and page ranking? If your web page is scrambled, how do you think Google is going to rank it?